Dogwood Dulcimer Club - Ashland, MO
Dogwood Dulcimer Club
Contacting the club
Contact person : Suzie Billiard
E-mail: dbowring [at] aol [dot] com
Phone: 573/657-4269
Meeting information
Meeting location:
Ashland, MO 65010
Meeting schedule: 3rd Sundays/ Jefferson City
Hammers and Strings - Springfield, MO
Hammers and Strings
Contacting the club
Contact person : Dennis Norwood
E-mail: gracebbc [at] gmail [dot] com
Phone: 417-863-6337
Meeting information
Meeting location:
2535 N. Kansas Expressway Library Station
Springfield, MO 65803
Meeting schedule: We meet on every Month that has a fifth Saturday in it. We meet in the Sante Fe room from noon to 4 pm.
Meeting directions: Int. 44 at exit 77. go south one long block on right.
Instruments welcomed: Hammered Dulcimers
Other club information
Special club events: none but we do play out in public on occasion
Mountain Dulcimer Players - Springfield, MO
Mountain Dulcimer Players
Contacting the club
Contact person : Dennis Norwood
E-mail: gracebhe [at] juno [dot] com
Phone: 417-869-8226
Meeting information
Meeting location:
Springfield, MO 65803
Meeting schedule: 3rd Mondays
New Century Dulcimer Ensemble - Warrensburg, MO
New Century Dulcimer Ensemble
Contacting the club
Contact person : Jeannie Foster
E-mail: artiste747 [at] hotmail [dot] com
Phone: 660-747-7555
Meeting information
Meeting location:
700 South Mitchell
Warrensburg, MO 64093
Meeting schedule: Every Tuesday 4:00-6:00 p.m.
Meeting directions: Lower floor (community room) of Community of Christ Church.
Instruments welcomed: Mostly mountain dulcimer but also banjo dulcimer hammer dulcimer occasional viola violin mandolin guitar harmonica accoustic bass. penny whistle recorder and special rhythm instruments.
Other club information
Special club events: None yet
Other club comments: Contact Jeannie Foster before attending
Not So Dulcimer Society - Barnhart, MO
Not So Dulcimer Society
Contacting the club
Contact person : Sue Hess
Phone: 314/942-4748
Meeting information
Meeting location:
Barnhart, MO 63012
Meeting schedule: 4th Sun. (beginners welcome)
Ozark Wilderness Dulcimer Club - Joplin, MO
Ozark Wilderness Dulcimer Club
Contacting the club
Contact person : Donna Boeke
E-mail: donnaboeke [at] msn [dot] com
Phone: 417-276-1087
Club website: http://www.owdcjoplin.com
Meeting information
Meeting location:
3220 Indiana
Joplin, MO 64804
Meeting schedule: We meet the first Tuesday of each month at Park Plaza Christian Church 3220 Indiana here in Joplin at 6:30 p.m. Donna Boeke is the new president with Kelly Barker - Vice President Gail Francis - Secretary and Terry Doss - Treasurer
Meeting directions: From I-44 take the Rangeline Exit north 1/2 mile to 32nd and Rangeline. Turn left and go to the 3rd stoplight (Indiana St.) and turn left. The church is on the right.
Instruments welcomed: mt. dulcimer hammer dulcimer accordian fiddle autoharp guitar harmonica penny whistle bass fiddle
Other club information
Other club comments: Would love to have you come visit and jam with us.
Prairie Dulcimer Club - Independence, MO
Prairie Dulcimer Club
We focus mainly on playing Hammer Dulcimers and Mountain Dulcimers. We offer lessons on both at each meeting. However, any type of folk instrument is welcome. We have special guests who perform and teach.
Contacting the club
Contact person : Sheryl Marie Bell
E-mail: bgrassldy [at] yahoo [dot] com
Phone: 8168209285
Club website: http://prairiedulcimerclub.org
Club Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/110716395631362/?fref=ts
Meeting information
Meeting location:
100 North Pleasant, SW corner of Lexington & Pleasant
Independence, MO 64116
United States
Meeting schedule: Meetings begin at 9:00 am. Lessons 9- 10:30, Business Meeting, Potluck & Jamming follow.
Instruments welcomed: Stringed instruments appropriate to folk music.
Other club information
Special club events: Cathy Barton & Dave Para coming May 18! They will be both instructing and doing a concert. Fee for club members $5. For more information: bgrassldy@yahoo.com
Prairie Dulcimer Club - Independence, MO
Prairie Dulcimer Club
Contacting the club
Club website: http://www.prairiedulcimer.org/
Meeting information
Meeting location:
First Presbyterian Church - Westminster Hall - 100 North Pleasant
Independence, MO
Other club information
Other club comments: Lessons and jams at every meeting
Red Oak II -- Circle Jam - Carthage, MO
Red Oak II -- Circle Jam
Contacting the club
Contact person : Judy Knudsen
E-mail: jkquilts [at] hotmail [dot] com
Club website: http://www.redoakiimissouri.com/
Meeting information
Meeting location:
Salem Church at Red Oak II
Carthage, MO 64836
Meeting schedule: Every Saturday
Door opens at 4:00 PM.
Meeting directions: Take MO-96 (old US-66!) NE from Carthage to County Road CR130. Go North a couple of miles to Kafir Road. Take Kafir East a ways. There are 3 roads in succession that enter Red Oak II.
For the interesting setting see: http://www.legendsofamerica.com/mo-redoakii.html or google Red Oak II
Instruments welcomed: Acoustics: HD MD guitar banjo fiddle bass mandolin
Other club information
Other club comments: This is a circle jam with an audience. Everyone gets to play.
Genres include: Old-Time Gospel Bluegrass Traditional even some C&W.
SHOW-ME DULCIMER CLUB - Fulton, MO
SHOW-ME DULCIMER CLUB
We are primarily mountain dulcimer players with occasional hammer dulcimer or other instruments. Beginner instruction offered.
Contacting the club
Contact person : Carol Welch
E-mail: showmedulcimerclub [at] yahoo [dot] com
Phone: 573/581-3202
Meeting information
Meeting location:
710 Court ST.
Fulton, MO 65251
United States
Meeting schedule: Monthly meetings on second or third Saturday depending on availability of meeting room at the Callaway County Library. 1:00-4:00 p.m. Please email or call to confirm date and time of meeting.
When needed, we offer lessons at noon-1 p.m. on meeting dates.
Meeting directions: Take highway 54 to Fulton MO. Use the by-pass and exit at the highway F/Millersburg exit. Travel east into town turn left at the second stoplight onto Market St. Drive straight through the next stoplight, before the street curves to the right, turn left into the drive way (uphill) and immediately turn right into the Callaway County Library's parking lot. Use the south entrance facing the parking lot. You must turn left just inside the door walk around the elevator shaft. The Friends Room (meeting room) is on the right, in front of the elevator door.
Occasionally, we must use an alternate meeting location. Call for directions.
Instruments welcomed: Mountain dulcimers and other acoustical instruments.
Other club information
Special club events: September 28th-29th 2013 - Mexico, MO. 12th Annual Walk Back In Time. Members of the SHOW-ME DULCIMER CLUB will perform throughout the weekend. Solos, small groups and club group performances. Mini lessons offered. www.audrain.org. or email Carol at www.showmedulcimerclub@yahoo.com.
Other club comments: Members of the SHOW-ME DULCIMER CLUB welcome new players, experienced players and other instruments. Our membership includes all skill levels.
The library is wheelchair accessible.
Please email or call to confirm meeting date, time and place!
The Very Hammered Dulcimer Society - St Louis, MO
The Very Hammered Dulcimer Society
Contacting the club
Contact person : Renee Poirier
E-mail: jimcarolebryan [at] worldnet [dot] att [dot] com
Phone: 314-821-3528
Meeting information
Meeting location:
St Louis, MO 63122
Meeting schedule: 3rd Sundays
Turkey Creek Dulcimers - Hollister, MO
Turkey Creek Dulcimers
Contacting the club
Contact person : Rod Westerfield
E-mail: modulcimer [at] aol [dot] com
Phone: 417-230-1861
Meeting information
Meeting location:
2116 Acacia Club Road
Hollister, MO 65672
Meeting schedule: 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month 1 till 3 pm. 3rd Tuesday of each Month 7 till 9 pm
Meeting directions: We at my home on Acacia Club Road in Hollister Mo you can email me for more specific directions
Instruments welcomed: Mountain Dulcimer
Other club information
Other club comments: Our goal is to promote the traditional stlye of dulcimer playing. To help new players to grow in their learning of the mountain dulcimer. So the tradition can continue to grow